Office of Development and Alumni Relations holds ‘Change Can’t Wait’ festival
The campaign hopes to inform AU families about its mission
The campaign hopes to inform AU families about its mission
Are swastikas even news anymore?
Waters will step down in June 2023 and will rejoin full-time faculty in School of Public Affairs
With the quality of our meals fluctuating day by day, trust in administrators’ ability to maintain student interest in their services equally wavers
Garden event reflected students' passion for the community garden
Unlikely organizations and artists come together for a one of a kind event
The anti-homelessness nonprofit has spent three decades providing the DMV’s most vulnerable residents with resources to get back on their feet
Latinos En Acción organiza un evento lleno de Bachata y comida Latina para la comunidad Latina en AU
Four student organizations sold donated and new items to raise money for Helping Hand for Relief and Development
Nine new single-stall, all-gender bathrooms are estimated to be fully constructed by July 2023
Abortion remains legal in D.C. and surrounding region
Students for profit: the reality behind the US higher education system
Decision includes comes as part of CSI structural review of student organizations, which also includes lack of stipends for Student Media Board
‘We believe that Jewish tradition, while particular, has a lot to offer the broader world’
Freshman midfielder Troy Elgersma scored his first career goal
Lack of clarity around University past actions in condemning antisemitism shows ineffectivity in maintaining community safety
Sophomore Jordan Mahony scores first career goal
‘The university exists because of education, because of students, so it is just as crucial for students to build their own power to resist the administration as it is for us’
Designers presented collections that drew inspiration from D.C.
Conversation discussed Patagonia's founder's decision to donate his shares of the company to help fight climate change